
WITH just a few days to go until the sold-out 2025 GUITARGUITAR Scottish Music Awards in aid of music therapy charity Nordoff and Robbins at Barrowland Ballroom, the prestigious annual event has announced its latest winners. Joining an already stellar line-up that includes Amy Macdonald, Hue and Cry, Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band, Skipinnish, James Emmanuel and Shay O’Dowd are Keith McIvor, Lewis Capaldi, Richard Ashcroft, Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro, KILIMANJARO and Moira McKenzie further highlighting the wealth of musical talent from Scotland and beyond.
Legendary DJ, producer and one half of Optimo (Espacio), Keith McIvor – known to many as JD Twitch – will receive the Special Recognition Award sponsored by PandJLive in honour of his extraordinary contribution to music. A true pioneer of Scotland’s electronic music scene, Keith’s influence reached far beyond the club culture of Edinburgh and Glasgow, shaping generations of artists and music lovers around the world. His legacy lives on through the countless lives, dancefloors and artists he inspired throughout his remarkable career.
Lewis Capaldi will receive the Best Live Act Award sponsored by Ticketmaster. Since winning the Breakthrough Award at the Scottish Music Awards in 2017, Lewis has become one of the UK’s most successful and beloved artists, earning six UK Number 1 singles, ten Top 10 hits and over 30 billion global streams.
Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil will receive the King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut Songwriting Award. As the frontman of one of the UK’s most successful rock bands, Simon has steered Biffy Clyro through four UK Number 1 albums, the latest Futique was released in September to widespread critical acclaim.
Iconic British singer-songwriter Richard Ashcroft will receive the Icon Award sponsored by GUITARGUITAR. Renowned as the frontman of The Verve and for his acclaimed solo career, Ashcroft’s enduring influence and catalogue of anthems have cemented his place as one of the UK’s most distinctive voices.
Moira McKenzie will be honoured with the Music Industry Award sponsored by Eventos, recognising her outstanding 53-year career and contribution to Scotland’s live music scene. Beginning her journey in 1972 selling concert tickets at Edinburgh’s Patrick Thomson department store, Moira went on to hold key roles at venues including the Usher Hall, The Playhouse Theatre and Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall before joining Regular Music in 1999. k.
KILIMANJARO is set to receive the Ballantine’s x Sub Club Electronic Music Award. With his Afro-centric sound and percussive energy rooted in his Zambian heritage, KILIMANJARO has become one of the most exciting breakthrough names in electronic music. Having honed his craft across Scotland’s underground scene before rising to international stages such as Glastonbury, Parklife, and Ibiza’s DC-10, he continues to redefine modern club culture.
Paying tribute to his friend and creative partner, Jonnie Wilkes of Optimo (Espacio) said: “I can tell you, Keith was always reluctant to accept praise or even a small compliment. I believe he was of the mindset that there was always more to do. That a moment of individual success wasn’t so important – what was important however was the activity itself – from the foundations to the possibilities which lay ahead. I know he believed that the future of music could remain ours if we were prepared to fight for it. And fight for it he did by releasing countless unknown artists on all his various labels and amplifying so much music through his dj-ing. I’m incredibly pleased that you’ve chosen to recognise Keith’s contribution to the world of music in this year’s awards.”
Simon Neil, said: “It’s an honour to receive the Nordoff and Robbins King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut Songwriting Award at this year’s Scottish Music Awards. Huge thanks to Nordoff and Robbins for the incredible work they do through the power of music and to DF Concerts for the continued support.”
The GUITARGUITAR Scottish Music Awards, now in its 27th year, serves as the flagship fundraising event for Nordoff and Robbins, the UK’s largest music therapy charity. Taking place on Saturday, November 8th, the ceremony will feature exclusive live performances from some of Scotland’s most acclaimed artists.
In alphabetical order, the announced winners for this year’s GUITARGUITAR Scottish Music Awards include:
Richard Ashcroft – Icon Award sponsored by GUITARGUITAR
Lewis Capaldi: Best Live Act Award sponsored by Ticketmaster
James Emmanuel: Spotlight Award sponsored by Barrowland Ballroom
Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band: Artist of the Year Award sponsored by ROX – Diamonds and Thrills
Hue and Cry: Outstanding Achievement Award sponsored by Raymond Weil
KILIMANJARO: Ballantine’s Sub Club Electronic Music Award
Amy Macdonald: Best Album Award sponsored by Sir Reo Stakis Foundation
Keith McIvor ‘JD Twitch’: Special Recognition Award sponsored by PandJLive
Moira McKenzie: Music Industry Award sponsored by Eventos
Simon Neil: King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut Songwriting Award
Shay O’Dowd: Breakthrough Award sponsored by Go Radio
Skipinnish: Sound of Scotland Award sponsored by Royal Highland Centre
